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Basketball-House League - 10140601

The Lake Forest Recreation Department/Lake Bluff Park District Basketball House League will offer your avid Basketball player a great opportunity for developing their skill set in a fun and safe environment. As the divisions progress, so does the level of competition. While the level of competition progresses, the philosophies do not change throughout the program. Kindergarten Division: A basket height of 8 feet and the use of a Junior size basketball are adapted to this age group. 1-2 Grade Divisions: A basket height of 8.5 feet and the use of a Junior sized ball are adapted to these age groups. 3-6 Grade Divisions: A basket height of 10 feet and the use of an Official 28.5 sized ball are adapted to these age groups. 7-8 Grade Division: A basket height of 10 feet and the use of an Official sized ball are adapted.5-8 Grade Girls Divisions will play in a Travel House League program including games against other Park District programs from Highland Park and Glencoe.

Squash-Lake Forest High School Junior Scouts - 10152101

Be part of an exciting, popular and growing club sport! The Lake Forest High School Junior Scouts Squash program will include coaching, drilling, agility, fitness and matches. The first week of the program will be player assessments and challenge matches to determine Varsity and Jr. Varsity squads. Once squads are established, the Varsity team will practice from 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM on Monday / Wednesday. The JV team will practice from 6:00 PM - 7:00 P on Monday / Wednesday. Friday practice times will be for make ups or general workout times for players. Local matches will be scheduled throughout the season.Players MUST provide and wear goggles at each practice/match or will not permitted to participate. Other equipment is available for daily usage upon request.

Baseball-House League - 20140301

Baseball House League, for ages Kindergarten through 8th Grade, is a community based baseball program for the beginner through the most experienced player. The Bronco and Pony House League programs will engage in a semi-competitive travel-like league called the North Shore Youth House Baseball League. All other age groups will play games in-house, against other teams in their age group. House League is where it all starts and is the foundation for the player who wishes to someday compete at the highest level. This is a great program to enjoy the game while playing in your community with friends. All House League divisions will be centered on learning/developing the fundamentals of the game, success, safety and above all, FUN.Players will be instructed in the BASIC fundamentals of the game by qualified volunteer coaches. This is a co-ed league where the children will bat off a tee for the 1st half of the season, with the goal in mind of hitting live pitching from their coach’s hallway through the season. Game play will allow all kids to bat, allow all kids to play every position, with the philosophy of basic skill development in mind. We want all the kids to learn the basics of the game at every position at this level. Each game and/or practice is 60 minutes.

Softball-Girl's House League - 20140302

Brand New in 2018 – Join LFHS Feeder Softball Coaches, Alexis Paulsen and Nikki Livengood to learn the fundamentals of Girls Softball in a fun and safe environment. Goals of this program will range from introductory skill development to advanced game strategy, depending on age group. This is a great program for Girls interested in trying the sport for the first time and for the avid, competitive softball player as skills will be advanced at the older age groups.

All divisions will practice once a week and play the other. Younger divisions will engage in loose game play scrimmages that will be used to teach during play. Older divisions will feature a higher level of competitiveness. Player uniforms are included in the registration fee.

Lacrosse-Boy's Lacrosse - 20140801

Our Spring Coaches are back for our third session of Learn-2-Lax for our youngest lacrosse players (grades K-1). Your son will learn the fundamentals of lacrosse in a fun, engaging, and positive environment from members of the LFLA Spring Coaching Staff -- all former college lacrosse players. Player-to-coach ratio of approximately 10:1. Players will receive a practice jersey, but will need to bring their own stick, helmet, and gloves. Cleats, shoulder pads and elbow pads are encouraged.